4 7 LOCALS Cool and cloudy wentlicr on central Maui tliis wceli, with noma rain. Qcitc a nuinb(?r of the gilded youth of Wuiliiicu will take in tlio TTilo races. Our country cousins are all invited to attend the dance and the races at Waihiku next week. The racing progrnm for tho Fourth lias all hecn filled, and kooiI sport may be expected at Kahului next Thursday. " " Mrs. A. J. IlodrigucK, dressmaker, has the agency for UUTTERICK'S PATTERNS for the Island of Maui. If you want, a dainty, refreshing and healthful toolhwash, write to Hackfcld & C.)., Honolulu, for ODOL. It is currently reported that 11a moa Plant ation ha been permanently shut down because of failure to pay dividends. Contractor Eurlem is making rapid progress on the residence building for the settlement teaelicis, at the south end of the sctlletnei.t grounds. Tile Maui Athletic Association hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, July 1, and all members are earnestly requested to be present. A lire ...

TUBLlSliED EVERY SATURDAY OiVHE, 15A1LI; wailiki; V J LOCK. i'AiNSr. . MAl'I, T. ti. SUnsCUli-'TlON KATKS Oih! ycir, (in uii'.-aiu"') . . 2.50 Si iitniiUis. - . ,5(l The cnliiiiinK or If. Nmvs lulnii i'miiiit.uiium-li-iiw na p ti in-iit tnpi.vs. Wi ll ii nuly o'i .ti sntr of p.ip.?:-. Sitfti your immii wliiih IM ho heM i-m M.-miiil if ili-.lrvd. G. B. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop. MRS. G. B. ROSERTSON, Bus. Mgr. Saturday, July 6 i It may safely be conceded tliat if the home rulo party should oloct the members of the next legislature, nothing nioro could be exacted of thorn than has beeu realized at the present session. logically it follows then, that for self protection, there will -have to be nn amalgamation of all the hotter clusses of people in order to electa competent logical ure, Had Out been done at. the last election, the result would have been very .different. Had either the republican or democratic party been succssful at the last election, tho result would have provod satisfac...

LOCALS The backers of Son of a Gun didn't walk home from the races. Tho Knhnlul Railroad Co. has a good second hand Locomotive Uoilcr for sale cheap. See ad. Mrs. A. J. Rodrigucs, dressmaker, has the agency for 13UTTERICKS PATTERNS for tho Island of Maui. It you want a dainty, refreshing and healthful toothwash, write to Hackfeld & Co., Honolulu, for ODOL. See Dave Meyer's new ad in this issue. He is a competent Uphols , terer, und should receive liberal patronage. Dr. George S. Aiken, brother of Mr. W. O. Aiken of Paia, has open ed an office for the practice of dentis try at Makuwao. Mr. A. J. Taite, recently a clerk at the Kahului Store, was married on lust Saturday 1o Miss Ha' tic Akana of Makawao. y Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Wells kit ior the coast on last niyht's Kinau. They will be gone about six months, aud will visit Europe. V Iii the base ball game between the Morning Stars and the K. R. R s at Kahului last Sunday, tho Stars won with a score of L'2 to 9. The Alabama Minstrels...

LOCALS Mrs. A. J. Rodriguss, dressmaker, lias the atrency for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS for the Island of Maui If you want a dainty, refreshing and healthful tooth wash, write to Uftckfold & Co., Honolulu, forQDOL. Mr. W. H. Field has resigned the management of the Maui Hotel, and M". A. T. Hagancamp has boen appoint od to mcceed him. Mrs. C. H. Diekoy and'her daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Wateihouse, ar rived on the "Cluudine", and will ppend a few months at Haiku. NOTICE. Judge S. E. Kaleikau, lias been duly authorized and licensed by the Government to perform the marriage ceremony on the Island of Maui. A fire on Tuesday afternoon burn ed over about 30 acres of ripe cane at the Paia Plantation. The ,cam is being milled at once and the loss will be nominal. Win. Ckiunccy Wilder, who was stricken with apoplexy in Honolulu On Tuesday, died on Thursday even ing at eight o'clock, and was buried yesterday afternoon at three o'clock. Captain Wm. Keauu has beeu ap pointed captain of police at Lah...

! . piiBUSHED EVER.V SATUpay l 1 'fice, BAILEY BLOCK, KaiV St. . WAILIKI. MALI, T. 1L H. - i L. A, s: C. F. O. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, (in dVnno) . i i.v montlis, " .... 2.50 L50 The colu,mn hi .'he Nsws ndmH l onimitntca timH on portinrnt topics. Write only on one aide of. pnpor. SUn your nivme which ulll be held ciulldeniiiil if deatreJ. G. B. ROBERTSON, Ed.' and Prop. :MRS. 0. B. ROBERTSON, Bus. Mgr. Saturday, July 20 $ A Very lively and general interest is being manifested by the trio snrofiBB of i i . lish a bank at Wailuku, and this interest is beginning to take a practical and substantial form; The people ot Maui should make it a point of honor to subscribe for pnseJVill be a purely local one. Islands in the hands of men of moderate meana to establish two such banks if necessary, and the absolute need for one such bank should be sufficient incentive to Fire share or even two share subscriptions are quite' a welcome ?n thMr ffnv as l.ircor ones, nnd everv T)rorreive- man ...

( V LOCALS A largo .number of Wailukans visited the Folo ganio at Makawao yesterday. Don't forget the auction sale of ihorses at the Bismark Stables at 10 o'clock today. rs, A. J. Rodrigues, dressmaker, has the agency for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS for the Island of Maui. If you want a dainty, refreshing and healthful toothwash, write to Hackfeld & Co.. Honolulu, for ODOL. Order your job work done at the News Job Office. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads and Enve lops a specialty. Mr. Chas. D. Lufkin is V meeting with very fair success in securing subscriptions to the capital stock of the Wailuku Bank. . y flapid progress is being made on the construction of the Chinese church and the teachers' residence, at the Settlement. "" The Windsor" Hotel is now running 'wide open" again, and furnishing meals as well as rooms to both "transients" and "regulars". Sloper & Fatterso.il ,liva sold the building red entry erected by them on the corner of Market street and Kalua Avenue, to ...

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY OfKicF. BAILEY BLOCK, ZCms St. Yt'AILl'Kl. MALI, T. H. subscription hatk.s year, (in udvano ) . $1 On Si.v in nt!iH 1 Tlio columns of he Xliwn nilmit cnmiiiuntrn i llini on pTllnt-nt topic. Writt! only on on? mlo of p:ucr. Stun vour immo which ill be h"!il c-nflontUl If JiiroJ. 0. B. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop. MIS. G. B. ROBERTSON, Bus. Mgr. Siturday", July The Nkws lias frequently su'ire.stid the propriety of a couibi nilion of the plantations for tlie pu-pose of regulating wages on the Islands,, and the planters of M mi honestly tried to accomplish thi.5. but thoy were met by two difficulties. In the first place, there were a large number of contracts let on Maui for railroads, ditches, reservoirs, etc., and the contractors olfered largo wages, thus securing many plantation laborers Secondly, planters in some of the other Islands offered larger wages than the Maui planters, thus taking much labor from Maui, notably to Hawaii. Either an univorsal combination ...

LOCALS- The Claudino came over a day late this week. Mrs. A. J. Rodrigues, dressmaker, has the agency for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS for the Island of Maui. If you want a daiuty, refreshing and healthful toothwash, write to Hackfeld & Co., Honolulu, for ODOL. . Mr. George Hons and Miss Hons ' will givo an "At Homo" this even ing to their many friends of Wailuku and vicinity. Look out for a number of new Ho nolulu ads in our next issue. Funny that some of our Wailuku merchants dont joiu the procession. There U considerable complaint about delayed and miscarried letters among the central Maui post offices. Wonder who is to blame? G. G. Seong, on appeal to the Circuit Court, at chambers, was fined 2jU and costs on the charge of filing liquor at Lihaiua. Rov. W. Ault went to Kona, Ha waii on last night's Mauna Loa, for a week's trip, and there will be no services at the Anglican church tomorrow. If you want to realizs what deli cious weather we are having in Wai luku, just spend a few day...